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Some reports are saying he was limping of the field saying "100 percent baby. Tweet that."

Those would be wrong. John Whittle from TBS said he was standing right next to Clowney when he walked by and said,"I will be 100% on Saturday, write that" Whittle also said that Clowney was NOT limping when he walked by.

Oh I hope dalton freeman gets his chance to block him since he is no better than any acc player!

Dalton just needs to wobble and limp his fat butt back over to the bench and cry on the sidelines like that other fat turd did last year--or was that the same guy? Remember, the one with the beard? Talked a big talk. Had to stand on the sidelines and pout for most of the game last year? Was that the same guy? I don't think it was.

Well, either way, that's what he should do. He's going to get popped in the mouth if he stays out there. Boyd's only chance will be to throw the ball as soon as it's in his hands.

Clemstank always has that one big white dude on the line who has a beard and ends up hurting his ankle by the end of the season.

Weird question.. Do you think Clemson will hold less than our opponents in the SEC?? Which would lead to more difficulty for them against Clowney.

I think SEC O-lineman have gotten to the point now where they know they can hold. I mean it is pretty evident. Our opponents have only been called for holding twice in two years of SEC games. But it is like that with every SEC game and we all see the amount of holding that goes on.

So, in theory, do you think that Clemson's O-line holds less than SEC lineman because it is still called in the ACC? Or is it not called in the ACC anymore either?

Because Clowney going up against and O-line that wasn't holding him on every play would be a pretty scary thought.